Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Lawrence eager to resume chase

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Clemson quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence is fit, confident and most importantl­y for the Tigers, virus-free.

The junior said Tuesday he is ready for the No. 4 Tigers’ championsh­ip run down the stretch.

Lawrence missed the past two games for Clemson (7-1, 6-1 ACC) after testing positive for covid-19, then spent last week recovering his fitness during the team’s bye week. He’ll be back behind center Saturday when the Tigers head to Florida State (2-6, 1-6).

“I feel just as good as I did when I left a few weeks ago,” Lawrence said. “Back to normal.”

That’s a frightenin­g prospect for Clemson’s remaining opponents. The 6-6 passer is 31-1 as a starter at Clemson and was leading an offense that had averaged 48 points a game with Lawrence in charge.

Lawrence watched from isolation as freshman backup DJ Uiagalelei rallied the Tigers from 18 points down to beat Boston College 34-28 on Oct. 31. He was on the sidelines at Notre Dame a week later — he had not completed coronaviru­s protocol — as Clemson fell 47-40 in double overtime.

“He came back with a ton of energy,” Clemson offensive coordinato­r Tony Elliott said. “You could tell that, obviously, he was disappoint­ed he couldn’t be out there for his teammates.”

It was difficult not being on the field, Lawrence said. However, he felt true joy and appreciati­on when he got back to working around his teammates.

“This shows it’s a privilege to get to do what we do,” he said. “Being out here, the days can be long sometimes, sometimes you can lose sight of what you do and why you do it.”

He’s thrown for 1,833 yards, completing over 70% of his throws with 17 touchdowns and 2 intercepti­ons, ranking 12th nationally in passing efficiency. Earlier this season, Lawrence broke the ACC mark for most passing attempts without throwing a pick held the past decade by North Carolina State’s Russell Wilson.

Lawrence said it took a day or two to get his wind back. Now, he’s eager to guide the Tigers’ chase of their sixth consecutiv­e ACC title and third national title in five years. That starts against the struggling Seminoles, who have lost three in a row and have not beaten Clemson since 2014.

Florida State Coach Mike Norvell knows his team will be challenged in slowing down Clemson with Lawrence back in control.

“He is a special talent. You could say once in a decade,” Norvell said. “He’s a fun player to watch, not only the physical tools, but the charisma that he brings and the leader that he is.”

Lawrence chuckled when asked how his status as Heisman Trophy front runner took a hit the past three weeks. He understood that time doesn’t stand still and if you don’t play, you’re often overlooked.

“No watch list or award list is going to change how I feel or the confidence I have,” Lawrence said.

 ?? (AP/Matt Cashore) ?? Quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence has missed the past two games for No. 4 Clemson after testing positive for covid-19, but he used the team’s bye week to work on his fitness. He’ll be back under center when the Tigers face Florida State on Saturday. “I feel just as good as I did when I left a few weeks ago,” Lawrence said.
(AP/Matt Cashore) Quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence has missed the past two games for No. 4 Clemson after testing positive for covid-19, but he used the team’s bye week to work on his fitness. He’ll be back under center when the Tigers face Florida State on Saturday. “I feel just as good as I did when I left a few weeks ago,” Lawrence said.

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